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we had a big debate this morning about what kind of thank you song we should use as a backdrop. bianna has pointed out i suggested something from "the golden girls." >> i wasn't go to bring it up but you did and thank you for being a friend, dan. >> yes, you're very welcome. good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, july 30th. also ahead, i got a chance to sit down with one of the biggest pop stars around, katy perry. her career has exploded just like a firework over the past year, and now she's taking on the big screen, but what is really fascinating is her relationship with her parents, you'll want to hear what she says about that. >> i'm interested to hear about that. >>> also speak of pop stars, remember tiffany from the '80s, tually she was a big favorite of bianna's in the '80s. she's back with a new cd and she's making a little bit of a career switch-up. she's performing for us this morning in our summer concert series in a few minutes. >> ah, memories. >>> but we do begin with amanda knox. today is the last scheduled day of testim
we had a big debate this morning about what kind of thank you song we should use as a backdrop. bianna has pointed out i suggested something from "the golden girls." >> i wasn't go to bring it up but you did and thank you for being a friend, dan. >> yes, you're very welcome. good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, july 30th. also ahead, i got a chance to sit down with one of the biggest pop stars around, katy perry. her...
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here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging are grindingngo a halt because those trees are on public property. in all, 25,000 state workers, laid off. at theheapitol, now closed to the public, minnesota's democratic governor and republican leaders could not agree on fixing a $5 billion budget gap. >> i'm not getting an income now. i don't think any of them should think it necessary to have an income either, until this is settled. >> reporter: minnesota is the first state to actually shut down much of its government. but many others from new jersey to california are also making painful cuts. at this state park near minneapolis, karen johnson had planned to spend a week camping
here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well, it's rick deridiculous. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the racetrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging are...
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what's wrong with kate. >>> this is big news, i mean big. a fabulous new arrival at the zoo in atlanta. the sweet little newborn giraffe came into the world measuring at six feet tall. the same as josh's height and now the vet is confirming the newborn is in fact a girl. no name yet.t. she's doing really well but you know, it's her mom we think deserves the shshtout. her name is appropriately mona and she's doing just fine after enduring 15 months of pregnancy and that is what's happening in your pop news heat index. >> who needs a veterinary team. look at those eyelashes. >> prettier eyelashes than me. >> don't be so modest. >> okay, i won't. >> you know who's got the most beautiful eyes, in one of the most beautiful places in america and that's our sam champion. hey, sam. >> yeah, but, robin, it's a secret till august until we do the big reveal. super secret locate. to the tropics, a lot to talk about. could a tropical depression forming today and we think it's got about an 80% chance that it will be the answer and there it is in the circl
what's wrong with kate. >>> this is big news, i mean big. a fabulous new arrival at the zoo in atlanta. the sweet little newborn giraffe came into the world measuring at six feet tall. the same as josh's height and now the vet is confirming the newborn is in fact a girl. no name yet.t. she's doing really well but you know, it's her mom we think deserves the shshtout. her name is appropriately mona and she's doing just fine after enduring 15 months of pregnancy and that is what's...
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this big headline, "grow up." people are baffled even the republicans can't coalesce. >> you're right. people are angry. we've talked about this all week long. the switchboards on capitol hill getting overwhelmed but the truth is right now they are not close to an agreement and there's more and more talk of maybe sunday night, if they're not close to an agreementing it for a short-term extension to carry through another week so they can negotiate. >> we heard about the great pizza seduction very late. how tough isoehner being in these behind-the-scenes meetings. >> his speakership is on the line. that's why he has to pass it today. >> very interesting. we'll all be watching. >>> to that planned terror plot stopped in its tracks at f f hood, texas. a 21-year-old soldier is in custody, his alleged plan to attack troops there were foiled by a former marine who worked in a gun shop. abc's ryan owens is at that shop in killeen, texas, and joins us with the latest. good morning to you, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, e
this big headline, "grow up." people are baffled even the republicans can't coalesce. >> you're right. people are angry. we've talked about this all week long. the switchboards on capitol hill getting overwhelmed but the truth is right now they are not close to an agreement and there's more and more talk of maybe sunday night, if they're not close to an agreementing it for a short-term extension to carry through another week so they can negotiate. >> we heard about the...
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discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums nothing works faster. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from puria cat chow. share a better life. >> prince william and his new wife kate are coming to america this week, tonight in canada having raced one another and there was something else. kate the duchess of cambridge, took an unexpected question from a dad and his two little girls. abc's bob woodruff is north of the border tonight. >> reporter: are see what a spectacular place this is, up until now the focus han been on prince william's wife kate but out here, today, it was his turn. william may be a prince but he's also a royal air force search and rescue pilot. today, he showed off a difficult technique needed
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a big part of america's space program became history. it was the last landing of the 30-year shuttle program. a picture perfect landing. but what comes next? abc's lisa stark was there. >> having fired the imagination of a generation a ship like no other. >> reporter: for this last mission, a first. a picture of the shuttle plunging from space back to earth, shot from the international space station. "atlantis" landing in pre-dawn darkness, to cheers from nasa workers in florida and houston. a bittersweet homecoming for space shuttle employees. tomorrow, 4,000 get pink slips. among them, ellen underwood. >> i try to keep positive about it. take one day at a time, that's all you can do. >> reporter: good luck. >> thank you. >> reporter: what's next for nasa? that's not so clear. >> the american public is starting to wake up to the fact that they like being first. we're not first in a lot of things but we're first in space. >> reporter: for today, it is good-bye to the space shuttle. hello to the future, whatever that might be. lisa stark,
a big part of america's space program became history. it was the last landing of the 30-year shuttle program. a picture perfect landing. but what comes next? abc's lisa stark was there. >> having fired the imagination of a generation a ship like no other. >> reporter: for this last mission, a first. a picture of the shuttle plunging from space back to earth, shot from the international space station. "atlantis" landing in pre-dawn darkness, to cheers from nasa workers in...
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. >> i heard a big boom. it was like arriving at a war scene in some kind of movie. fire, people in the street injured. >> reporter: the streets carpeted with broken glass, windows blown out. smoke rising from the center of town. >> you can actually smell the burning from the blasts. >> it looks like a war zone. there was people running around with blood from their head. it was kind of panic. >> reporter: the sidewalks quickly became a makeshift emergency room. bystanders raced to help the injured. horror in the face of those who witnessed the carnage. worst hit, a government building, home to the prime minister. luckily, he wasn't there. also damaged, the headquarters of a tabloid newspaper, as well as smaller buildings nearby. inside those buildings, the dead, and those too badly wounded to get out. rescue efforts lasted into the night while everyone else in oslo was warned to stay away from downtown. then, two hours later, on an island less than an hour south of the capital, a nightmare of a different kind. a man dressed as a policeman opened fire on a youth camp.
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so, the big remaining question? should the president be forced to commit to still more cuts before the presidential election? we gathered our powerhouse political team, abc's george ststhanopoulos here in new york, jon karl and jake tapper in washington and all three told me they have never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: with just about a week to go, none of the leaders, none of them, not the president, not the speaker of the house, not the democratic leader of the senate, know how this is going to turn out. right now, there are no votes to pass anything. >> so, you are saying that the white house has no idea -- >> >> reporter: how this is going to play out? absolutely not. >> they have a plan? >> reporter: nonon at all. i have never seen a situation like this in 20 years in this town where nobody knows how it's going to end. >> republicans get to have their fight next year, right, in any case. we have fight about taxes in this country during an election year. why make the debt ceiling an issue? why ma
so, the big remaining question? should the president be forced to commit to still more cuts before the presidential election? we gathered our powerhouse political team, abc's george ststhanopoulos here in new york, jon karl and jake tapper in washington and all three told me they have never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: with just about a week to go, none of the leaders, none of them, not the president, not the speaker of the house, not the democratic leader of the senate,...
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a big tropical storm named don. the lone star state is in the tloeps of a historic drought and cannot wait for don to arrive the storm is moving through the gulf of mexico, expected to reach southeast texas late tomorrow or saturday with plenty of rain, but not expected to become a hurricane. and abc's matt gutman is in victoria, texas, tonight. item us about it, matt. >> reporter: hey, diane. this storm and the rain it will bring couldn't come at a better time here. normally, these soy beans would be chest high. instead, the cracks in the soil here are about waist deep. 30 inches down. now, this entire state, almost every inch of it, locked in devastating drought. grasshoppers are swarming here, huge flumes of them. the rain helps check their populati population. this mountain lion, parched with thirst, was caught looking for water in a downtown el paso car wash. the storm is forecast to dump about three inches of rain here. texas needs at least a foot of rain to get back to normal. so, this not going to be a droug
a big tropical storm named don. the lone star state is in the tloeps of a historic drought and cannot wait for don to arrive the storm is moving through the gulf of mexico, expected to reach southeast texas late tomorrow or saturday with plenty of rain, but not expected to become a hurricane. and abc's matt gutman is in victoria, texas, tonight. item us about it, matt. >> reporter: hey, diane. this storm and the rain it will bring couldn't come at a better time here. normally, these soy...
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live your life big. burn the candle large. it's not a sensation alycic statement to say the sharks here are dangerous. they are aggressive, they are curious, and they for thousands of years have heard a fluttering on the surface to mean to them, dinner bell. it's going to be at daunting task. i feel confident. i'll admit to you, though, i feel afraid. when i tried to swim in 1978, i was 28 years old. i didn't have as much fat on the bold. on the other hand, at this age, i dodoeel aittle bit more bullish. so, i think in an emotional mental sort of stance, i'm at an athletic prime at even just one month shy of 62. so, when i go to sleep at night, i say, how much more could i put into this day? nothing. that's the way i want to live. >> diana nyad, in training now. she should launch in another couple of weeks. we'll let you know when. thank you for watching. we're always on at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and we will see you here tomorrow night. good night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
live your life big. burn the candle large. it's not a sensation alycic statement to say the sharks here are dangerous. they are aggressive, they are curious, and they for thousands of years have heard a fluttering on the surface to mean to them, dinner bell. it's going to be at daunting task. i feel confident. i'll admit to you, though, i feel afraid. when i tried to swim in 1978, i was 28 years old. i didn't have as much fat on the bold. on the other hand, at this age, i dodoeel aittle bit...
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it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire mentioiothan vote in favor of this offer. >> when you work and you provide a service for the city, that american dream is maybe a fantasy. >> reporter: and making matters worse, years ago, the town, like many others, opted out of social security for its municipal workers, so, there are no other benefits for workers to fall back on now. the city says it simply can't afford the promises of the past, and if the retirees refuse this option, not only will central falls likely have to declare bankruptcy, but the entire pension system could be in danger. >> it looks a lot better than a beheading. >> repo
it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire...
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space program, thihiis a big one, the final shuttle landing ever bringing hundreds of job layoffs with it. >>> shark attack. a 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark in a foot and a half of water. how totay safe at the shore. >>> out of the wild, a leopard's rampage on a village all caught on camera. >>> good morning, everybody. well, like the dollar bill and air force one, nasa's space shuttles are known around the world, symbols of america's might. >> yeah, it's been quite a feat and this morning a bittersweet milestone, the final landing of 135th mission. the 30-year-old program ends with the homecoming of "atlantis" to the international space station. the predawn landing marks the 25th time the shuhule has landed in darkness but the end of the era is bringing big changes to nasa. >> abc's lisa stark is live at kennedy space center on this momentous morning. what is the mood there right now? >> reporter: well, g gd morning, peggy and rob. i think it's a mixed mood. there is always a little bit of but irflies. still have to bring the shuttle home safely but people are nervous, anxious abo
space program, thihiis a big one, the final shuttle landing ever bringing hundreds of job layoffs with it. >>> shark attack. a 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark in a foot and a half of water. how totay safe at the shore. >>> out of the wild, a leopard's rampage on a village all caught on camera. >>> good morning, everybody. well, like the dollar bill and air force one, nasa's space shuttles are known around the world, symbols of america's might. >> yeah, it's...
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you don't have to have questions. >>> finally, this is big news, and i mean big. a fabulous new arrival at the zoo in atlanta. the sweet little newborn giraffe came into the world on friday measuring at six feet tall. that's the same as josh's birth height. and now, the veterinary team is confirming that the newborn is, in fact, a girl. no name yet. she's doing really well. but you know, it's her mom we think deserves the shoutout. her name is appropriately mona. and she's doing just fine after enduring 15 months of pregnancy. and that is what's happening in your "pop news heat index." >> now, who needs a veterinary team? look at those eyelashes. you know that's a girl. >> i know. >> she's got prettier eyelashes than me. >> don't be so modest. >> okay, i won't.. >>> you know who's got the most beautiful eyes? he's in one of the most beautiful places in america and that's our sam champion. hey, sam. >> yeah. but, robin, it's a secret until august when we do the big reveal on the beautiful places in america. so, super secret location. but t let's pop to the tropics,
you don't have to have questions. >>> finally, this is big news, and i mean big. a fabulous new arrival at the zoo in atlanta. the sweet little newborn giraffe came into the world on friday measuring at six feet tall. that's the same as josh's birth height. and now, the veterinary team is confirming that the newborn is, in fact, a girl. no name yet. she's doing really well. but you know, it's her mom we think deserves the shoutout. her name is appropriately mona. and she's doing just...
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>>guest: that is the big picture risk down the road. i for think, though, there is not that many other places to go for the amount of money that a china or someone like that has to park somewhere. but longer term it does create pressure on interest rates potentially. >>shepard: how quickly could people notice something if the politician whose created this screw it up further? >>guest: the stock could get spooked and that would be the most immediate response and affect on people's psychology. i don't actually think that interest rates will surge immediately upon this because there are other mechanical factors keeping the treasuries moving along but it would not take too long beyond the august 2nd deadline. by the way, in 17 government shut downs, since 1970's, an average of three days so we have done this before. it is not exactly virgin territory. >>shepard: the part that we will not pay our debt. >>guest: no one is saying default. they are saying we will not be able to borrow were more. >>shepard: and brand new information from our chi
>>guest: that is the big picture risk down the road. i for think, though, there is not that many other places to go for the amount of money that a china or someone like that has to park somewhere. but longer term it does create pressure on interest rates potentially. >>shepard: how quickly could people notice something if the politician whose created this screw it up further? >>guest: the stock could get spooked and that would be the most immediate response and affect on...
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and quite a big blob. we have time for this thing to strengthen in the next several hours and it will make landfall somewhere between 9:00 and midnight across the southeast, rather, the south texas coastline and you can see already some of the storm move inland and with the satellite radar you can see the outer bands moving into places like louisiana and through houston and we could see the potential for tornadoes with the landfalling tropical storms and hurricane, the friction against land, brings us slight rotation and potential for weak tornadoes. there is the track as of around 2:00 p.m. with a new track at 5:00 p.m. and still at 50 miles per hour sustained wind storm and we have potential for this to strengthen but as we get through the next several hours making landfall somewhere between corpus christi and brownsville, and padre island. >> they have had a lot of drought, will this help? all necessity were praying for the tropical storm in texas because 75 percent of the state into exceptional drought
and quite a big blob. we have time for this thing to strengthen in the next several hours and it will make landfall somewhere between 9:00 and midnight across the southeast, rather, the south texas coastline and you can see already some of the storm move inland and with the satellite radar you can see the outer bands moving into places like louisiana and through houston and we could see the potential for tornadoes with the landfalling tropical storms and hurricane, the friction against land,...
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i don't see what the big -- it is a t-shirt. >> it's just a t-shirt. people at dollywood did say they're going too try to revamp their policy in terms of clothing and what they allow. maybe some good will come out of this mess. >>> > e cosmetics giant in the middle of an advertising controversy. [ female announcer ] it's a pad like no other. always infinity. while most pads contain fluff, always infinity is made with a revolutionary material, infinicel, that forms to your body and absorbs up to 60% more than kotex regular ultra thin. always infinity. ♪ come on vogue ♪ let your body move to the music hey hey hey ♪ >> madonna to wake everyone else. >> yeah, there you go, voguing. >> that's right. finally, when it comes to beauty, sometimes we all need a little extra help. that's what makeup is for. >> amen. what about airbrushing? the british government is cracking down on airbrushed ads featuring julia roberts and other celebrities, calling them miss-leading. the bbc's lorna gordon has more. >> reporter: julia roberts and christy turlington. two o
i don't see what the big -- it is a t-shirt. >> it's just a t-shirt. people at dollywood did say they're going too try to revamp their policy in terms of clothing and what they allow. maybe some good will come out of this mess. >>> > e cosmetics giant in the middle of an advertising controversy. [ female announcer ] it's a pad like no other. always infinity. while most pads contain fluff, always infinity is made with a revolutionary material, infinicel, that forms to your body...
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always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined. they're closing the freeway. the very machines that makes the southern california lifestyle possible may be useless this weekend because they're shutting down ten miles of interstate 405. the 405 isn't just any freeway. even if you've never been to this city, you know the 405. remember o.j. simpson's slow-speed chase? that's the 405. the biggest and busiest stretch of highway in america. southern california's ugly answer to the golden gate bridge. l.a.'s urban umbilical cord. even on a good day, fear of traffic strikes feararnto the hearts of angelenos. like johnny drama on "entourage." >> i begged you to take the 101. but you had to tak
always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined....
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we have a big judicial system, we have a big system, plenty of cops, they have more cops--. >>guest: that is another solution. but these are extraordinary circumstances--. >>shepard: if you conduct the people's business behind closed doors all the time, you will end up with a disaster we have in washington. >>guest: but this is far, this is the exact opposite of behind doors this is open doors and wear just preserving the safety the people who did the hardest job here. >>shepard: i feel you, it is tough, isn't it, drew? >>guest: if you suggest that, perhaps, this is like some blue ribbon jury, i think it is far different from that. this is our jury system and i grow if you are talking about the fact we need transparency, but, i think we have to balance tranceparency, but there has been irresponsible journalism from former lawyers that are only concerned about their own popularity and taking shots. >>shepard: say the name, drew! >>guest: and they know very well that you cannot compare the experience these 12 jurors had to people watching this trial in their living room. whate
we have a big judicial system, we have a big system, plenty of cops, they have more cops--. >>guest: that is another solution. but these are extraordinary circumstances--. >>shepard: if you conduct the people's business behind closed doors all the time, you will end up with a disaster we have in washington. >>guest: but this is far, this is the exact opposite of behind doors this is open doors and wear just preserving the safety the people who did the hardest job here....
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you have big news on so many fronts. >> i do. so excited. >> this thing called getting married along with a grammy and all those awards. records. >> just a couple of things. >> anyway that will be really great. we're cooking, right, grilling. >> serious, serious decadence coming up from michael simon. we will tell you about that. >> imagine bananas foster and bacon. bacon lover of america, sam. >> hi. i was kind of not listening because i was talking to lexi about their fashion choices. the lovely "good morning america" t-shirt we made in dark blue. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on. the shirt is lovely on you. if you look at twitter pictures we're looking at them all. our favorite, i got to say fond of the -- i like pensacola. do you see the jets. they have the air base and do the air shows there. to the board, one or two things going on starting with this is the weekend flyby. in the northeast where you are right now, it's hot and humid here in central park but gorgeous all weekend long so if you're staying --
you have big news on so many fronts. >> i do. so excited. >> this thing called getting married along with a grammy and all those awards. records. >> just a couple of things. >> anyway that will be really great. we're cooking, right, grilling. >> serious, serious decadence coming up from michael simon. we will tell you about that. >> imagine bananas foster and bacon. bacon lover of america, sam. >> hi. i was kind of not listening because i was talking to...
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just b ba big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. >> reporter: the twins say they're quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year and lamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her beliefs. >> we were christians, they would be singing christian rock songs. but we're not, we're white nationalists. so of course that's a part of our life and i'm -- i share that part of my life with my children. >> reporter: but today, april believes the girls are just falling into peer pressure. they're saying what everyone wants to hear so they won't be harassed anymore. let's face it, it's not popular to be a white separatist. and they want to be popular. the girls, however, say this is who they are. and that time, experience, and love has changed them for the better. lamb says, we just want
just b ba big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. >> reporter: the twins say they're quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year and lamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her beliefs. >> we were christians, they would be singing christian rock...
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that's a big day. and also anchorage comes in at 65. >> that's a scorcher in seattle. >>> it's time for your morning -- ready -- aww! >> these are cute. check out these newborn tiger cubs making their very first public appearance at the zoo in budapest where they were born last month. nothing cuter than a tiger cub until they get bigger than your car. >> boat of these three male siberians is a big deal, by the way. zookeepers are proud to point out they are part of an endinged species with only a few minute remaining in the wild. their names are virgil, thrax and manning. cute, cuter and cutest. >> mom carries them around in her mouth. >> just like a cat with their kittens. >> carry them around. i think that's impressive. we'll be right back with more "world news now." you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible ith a hoveround., tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor rand founder of hoveround., when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it
that's a big day. and also anchorage comes in at 65. >> that's a scorcher in seattle. >>> it's time for your morning -- ready -- aww! >> these are cute. check out these newborn tiger cubs making their very first public appearance at the zoo in budapest where they were born last month. nothing cuter than a tiger cub until they get bigger than your car. >> boat of these three male siberians is a big deal, by the way. zookeepers are proud to point out they are part of an...
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one of the big problem with the jobs picture is the confidence gap. all of the traditional fundamamtals that tend to drive better hiring, none of that has translated into robust job growth. >> reporter: to top it all off, it's not exactly a confidence booster to hear r r the first time the richest cououry in the world is sitting on less cash than apple computer. still despite it all, the nation's leaders are locked into the high stakes game of chicken. >> it is maddening to a lot of people, particularly when they watch markets go into a period of volatility driven by what is happening in washington. that affects their pocketbooks on a day to day basis. >> reporter: late night comics are at their wits end too. >> both parties have been acting like children. >> in washington, d.c. our fearless leaders are fighting like a hoard of brides in filene's basement. >> reporter: even china's state run news is describing our debt battles a dangerously irresponsible. bill weissman runs a furniture business in massachusetts and is feeling the firsthand uncertainty
one of the big problem with the jobs picture is the confidence gap. all of the traditional fundamamtals that tend to drive better hiring, none of that has translated into robust job growth. >> reporter: to top it all off, it's not exactly a confidence booster to hear r r the first time the richest cououry in the world is sitting on less cash than apple computer. still despite it all, the nation's leaders are locked into the high stakes game of chicken. >> it is maddening to a lot of...
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is there a big market for them? >> well, i wouldn't say there's a big market for them but there's a niche market for them. >> there's a niche market and -- >> definitely a niche. >> well, harrison, really appreciate you coming to times square. indo, thanks very much. i have a feeling you find plenty to do out and about in times square. that's going to do it from here. coming up next we're going to the market. some new food combinations that you're going to have to see or taste to believe. come on back, won't you? weather is high ♪ ♪ you can stretch right up and touch the sky ♪ >> 57th annual food show hits washington, d.c. this weekend, but we have the ultimate preview with sara moulton. you were asked to be one of the judges. >> i was asked to be one of the judges. >> 180,000 newreats that are going to be sampled and we have a sampling todada what is that? >> micro citrus. yeah, you won't be able to break it -- >> oh, my goodness. >> they're like lined caviar. it explodes in your mouth. can you see that on to
is there a big market for them? >> well, i wouldn't say there's a big market for them but there's a niche market for them. >> there's a niche market and -- >> definitely a niche. >> well, harrison, really appreciate you coming to times square. indo, thanks very much. i have a feeling you find plenty to do out and about in times square. that's going to do it from here. coming up next we're going to the market. some new food combinations that you're going to have to see or...
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i guess in the end no big surprise that casey anthony didn't testify. >> no big surprise, except that now the defense is in a position where they have not a single bit of evidence to back up the claim that they made in opening statement about george anthony abusing casey, about george anthony disposing of the body, not an iota of evidence. i don't think they'll even be able to argue it in closing arguments. >> do you think they even really considered -- casey ever really considered taking the stand? >> yes, i think that they really did consider it because that's the only source of evidence as dan pointed out many times in closing arguments i've objected number one just throw the defense off their closing statement but facts not in evidence. you can't argue something out of whole cloth but something i found out, another reason she did not take the stand in a sidebar and the transcript is just coming out, the state warned the defense if she takes the stand and you begin to talk about family dysfunction, we're going to bring in literally hundreds, hundreds of checks tot mom stole from he
i guess in the end no big surprise that casey anthony didn't testify. >> no big surprise, except that now the defense is in a position where they have not a single bit of evidence to back up the claim that they made in opening statement about george anthony abusing casey, about george anthony disposing of the body, not an iota of evidence. i don't think they'll even be able to argue it in closing arguments. >> do you think they even really considered -- casey ever really considered...
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the idea mother, daughter, hitting two big birthdays. 60 and 30. they both find love in unexpected places. >>> next, silver girl by elin hilderbrand. >> a madoff-like w we who loses her fortune, her respect, her friends. she goes to nantucket, in meeting up with her high school sweetheart, regains a lot of what she has lost. >> trying to start over and try herself anew. >> she has to turn her house into a bed and breakfast. if i can't get to nantucket, at least i can read about it. >> they're loosely based on real-life people and real-lie events >>> our scorching thrillers. the latest entry by tom clancy. >> definitely worth the read. what i love about tom clancy, he always seems t tpredict events that happen in the future. he foretold what was going to happen to bin laden. this book, he talks about the mexican drug cartel teaming up with the taliban. you always wonder what does this guy know? > all right, next, we have the adrenaline by jeff abbott.. >> the title speaks for it. it's a page-turner. lot of different plot twists. a guy who's wrongly
the idea mother, daughter, hitting two big birthdays. 60 and 30. they both find love in unexpected places. >>> next, silver girl by elin hilderbrand. >> a madoff-like w we who loses her fortune, her respect, her friends. she goes to nantucket, in meeting up with her high school sweetheart, regains a lot of what she has lost. >> trying to start over and try herself anew. >> she has to turn her house into a bed and breakfast. if i can't get to nantucket, at least i can...
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whether it's big shoulder pads or scrunchis. what are some of the things you remember fondly from the '80s? and some things you think back, what was i thinking? >> terrible hair. sorry, sorry. >> not a good hair decade. >> shoulder pads need to die? we could play football in those shoulder pads. >> look like our grandmothers. i think we both looked older back then. >> probably. >> the clothes lended themselves to being a little matronly. if you will. >> so, you're happy to banish the clothing. anything you'd keep? >> i can't really say that. i'm kind of sporting some clothing on this tour because i never had any fashion. so, i was just jean jackets and big hoop earrings and bad hair. so, i'm actually going to sport a little fashion. >> he we known we would have kept the crinoline skirts and vests. they're back. >> purchasing them, really? am i out here buying them? >> those things are back. you guys are back. just heard from you, tiffany. now, we'll hear from debbie gibson singing "only in my dreams." ladies and gentlemen. ♪ o
whether it's big shoulder pads or scrunchis. what are some of the things you remember fondly from the '80s? and some things you think back, what was i thinking? >> terrible hair. sorry, sorry. >> not a good hair decade. >> shoulder pads need to die? we could play football in those shoulder pads. >> look like our grandmothers. i think we both looked older back then. >> probably. >> the clothes lended themselves to being a little matronly. if you will. >>...
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but, there are a lot of questions about who the big winners and hot big losers could be. based on how this plays out in the hours ahead. one person having a hard time getting done what he said he would do is the united states. plan crmpleted is for this to come up again around christmas. >> yeah, maybe it might be counter intuitive to say amid all this chaos optimism in washington. get a deal in the next couple of days. they are starting to talk democratic officials are in private about what might be called a plan c. the boehner bill, the reid bill, they say these two are not that far apart on in terms of spending cuts. and in terms of the fact that both of them want to set up special committees in congress to come up with another round of spending cuts down the road. over the long haul. and they say the big sticking point what are the enforcement mechanisms. how do you make sure this committee on congress comes together. not some other washington commission that does a study, puts it on a shelf somewhere where it collects dust. how does it have some teeth to it working o
but, there are a lot of questions about who the big winners and hot big losers could be. based on how this plays out in the hours ahead. one person having a hard time getting done what he said he would do is the united states. plan crmpleted is for this to come up again around christmas. >> yeah, maybe it might be counter intuitive to say amid all this chaos optimism in washington. get a deal in the next couple of days. they are starting to talk democratic officials are in private about...
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is in the next big thing? >> we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can. and we do have a lot of new technology like volvo city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing ininrance claims from volvoss that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than one-quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the technology could make a mistake. but it's much more likely that a human could make a mistake because we're all so easily distracted. >> reporter: volvo will make city safety standard in four models by 2012. meanwhile, other car companies are racing to bring their own futuristic self-braking technology into the present. elisabeth leamy, abc news. >> just a few questions. one, does it work in rough weather, heavy rain, snow or ice? what if you're going 80? already viewers are weighing in. wnnfans.com. amanda says, i don't like this idea, i don't like to rely on a computer to keep me
is in the next big thing? >> we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can. and we do have a lot of new technology like volvo city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing ininrance claims from volvoss that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than one-quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the...
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the president wants this big deal. we saw jake lay out the consequences of no deal what is the path forward giving the fact that republicans aren't going to go for the big deal that president obama wants? >> the president will call us again today. i'm disappointed. something large enough to address our deficit in a serious way or in a coordinated way. bringing everything to the table and being balanced. unfortunately over the weekend the speaker said i can't deliver, i can't produce on my side. we saw senator cantor at the biden talks walk out at one point, too. we both have to be willing to put things on the table and get this resolve sfld they say that the democrats won't go for the kind of medicare and social security savings that will be necessary as well. i want to drill down here on where you go next, because that deal, they were clear as day, that is not going to happen. how do you get something together in the next several days to make sure all of those consequences that jake spelled out of a no deal or a poten
the president wants this big deal. we saw jake lay out the consequences of no deal what is the path forward giving the fact that republicans aren't going to go for the big deal that president obama wants? >> the president will call us again today. i'm disappointed. something large enough to address our deficit in a serious way or in a coordinated way. bringing everything to the table and being balanced. unfortunately over the weekend the speaker said i can't deliver, i can't produce on my...
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big map, where the severe storms have been rolling. tough in detroit this morning and chicago for awhile. we'll talk more about that in the next hour. >> as we watch don, robin, by the way, tropical storm don is about 600 miles southeast of corpus christi, texas, this morning. >> keeping an eye on it. usually you have to wait untili you go outside. big crowd here taking pictures of you and you were just so focused about don. very impressive. >> thank you. >> let's turn to the phone hacking scandal that's rocking rupert murdoch's media empire. cnn anchor piers morgan now defending himself against accusations he knew about illegal phone hacking when he was editor at two paper, one of them owned by murdoch. abc's nick watt has the latest from london. >> reporter: the tide of scandal is now lapping at the well-pressed pant cuffs of the man who took larry king's chair and the america's got talent self-proclaimed loud mouth. because before all that -- >> two major british newspapers for 11 years. >> reporter: and listen carefully to this rec
big map, where the severe storms have been rolling. tough in detroit this morning and chicago for awhile. we'll talk more about that in the next hour. >> as we watch don, robin, by the way, tropical storm don is about 600 miles southeast of corpus christi, texas, this morning. >> keeping an eye on it. usually you have to wait untili you go outside. big crowd here taking pictures of you and you were just so focused about don. very impressive. >> thank you. >> let's turn...
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washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here to take his job. i'm here to try and put forth the message that in one of the highest unemployment sectors in the country, are where we have friends and neighbors all over the country that are out of work during the construction season, they ought to go back to work. they shouldn't be held hostage. these projects shouldn'ten held hostage. and we have 4,000 faa employees through no -- hard working people who come to work every day and do their jobs. >> you can explain what the bottleneck is with the faa bill from your perspective? >> yes, certainly
washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here...
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caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the defense called out the prosecution for laughing. >> this laughing guy right here. >> reporter: an irate judge immediately halted the proceedings to allow both sides to review what was a blatant violation of the policy. >> i appear to be smiling behind my hand, i apologize. >> i also apologize for getting caught up in the moment as well. >> reporter: a stiff warning from the bench. >> if it happens again, the remedy will be exclusion of that attorney from further participation. >> reporter: if convicted of first-degree murder, casey anthony could be sentenced to death. she also faces child abuse and manslaughter c
caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the...
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remember this number, $172 billion, if you go back and look at big ticket items here. as you come out from the safety net. i need to take this off and make that go away. you come back and look at this deficit scenario here, if you look at interest on the debt and you look at social security payments and you look at medicare and medicaid, some other services, then you hit up to the money pretty quickly of what the government has. the question is priorities. yes, congress could send the social security checks out, but if he did that, something else wouldn't get paid. the military might not get paid. how would you prioritize? >> that's the thing. we need to prioritize. i think we should be looking to not default on our debt. we should be paying social security, medicare, medicaid, and our military pay. i believe we can do that with the revenues that we're taking in. i want to deal. i want to make sure we do not default and get this prioritization. these are going to be the president's responsibilities. if he cannot come to the table and actually agree with the house repub
remember this number, $172 billion, if you go back and look at big ticket items here. as you come out from the safety net. i need to take this off and make that go away. you come back and look at this deficit scenario here, if you look at interest on the debt and you look at social security payments and you look at medicare and medicaid, some other services, then you hit up to the money pretty quickly of what the government has. the question is priorities. yes, congress could send the social...
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big question now. what changes, mike, did the speaker have to make to get the votes that he needed on this? >> harris, bottom line he put in a balanced budget amendment proposal that was the key for some conservative republicans who weren't quite comfortable with the speaker's plan. got him to the 218 votes necessary. but before the votes were cast, here is some of the speaker's passionate plea to his fellow republicans. >> this house has acted. it is time for the administration and time for our colleagues across the aisle put something on the table. tell us where you are. [cheers] >> and indeed that has been a rallying cry of republicans here on capitol hill. where is your plan, mr. president? where is your plan, senate democratic leadership? as for the senate democratic leadership what they don't like about it is the balanced budget amendment among other things but that is a key sticking point. take a listen. >> now the speaker has brought in the requirement to extend the debt ceiling we have to amen
big question now. what changes, mike, did the speaker have to make to get the votes that he needed on this? >> harris, bottom line he put in a balanced budget amendment proposal that was the key for some conservative republicans who weren't quite comfortable with the speaker's plan. got him to the 218 votes necessary. but before the votes were cast, here is some of the speaker's passionate plea to his fellow republicans. >> this house has acted. it is time for the administration and...
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as a big u.s. debt-holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s. >> it's the exact replay of what we went through in japan 10, 15 years ago. >> reporter: however the debate plays out in washington, experts say the financial ripples will be felt around the world. >> it's an issue that really is lurking in the background of each and every economy of the world. >> reporter: jonathan mann reporting. >> so what will it take to find a solution to our debt crisis? all the hurdles and options are broken down. don't miss "get it done" sunday night, 9:00 eastern time only on cnn. >>> turning overseas now
as a big u.s. debt-holder, china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: and in australia, too. >> it makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compare the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s....
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it's not that big. i can get my hands down in there but i don't know, oh my head, and my soldiers, yeah. that's how he got in. >> shepard: that's fascinating. she made it out without any rescue crews. updating a couple of top stories now. lawmakers have just six days to come up with an agreement on the nation's debt crisis. one they created. the stalemate on capitol hill hitting the markets hard. the dow off 200 today. new surveillance video shows the moment the bomb exploded outside the government building in norway. one of two deadly attacks there on a day when 76 people were murdered. and on this day back in 1942, the soviet dictator joseph stalin issued his infamous order 227. any soldier retreating from the battlefield will be shot on site. stalin was never one to minutes words. when he gave an order it was on order never a suggestion. in an attempt to boost morale and prevent dissessions stalin famously declared not one step backward. and he commanded his officers to liquidate panic makers and cow
it's not that big. i can get my hands down in there but i don't know, oh my head, and my soldiers, yeah. that's how he got in. >> shepard: that's fascinating. she made it out without any rescue crews. updating a couple of top stories now. lawmakers have just six days to come up with an agreement on the nation's debt crisis. one they created. the stalemate on capitol hill hitting the markets hard. the dow off 200 today. new surveillance video shows the moment the bomb exploded outside the...
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i have a big dental problem. i don't have smell. i have my issue, but i'm still doing what i'm supposed to do and i hope for all other people that was there first responders and they did the right thing what they're supposed to do and now they just got a slap in the face. >> daniel, you're representing many people like emil. what can be done here? because they're exceptionally saying there is no direct link. do you have any kind of legal recourse? >> well, we've been in contact with the offices of carolyn maloney who has been a champion of this cause, also representative nadler. we've been working as close as we can with the special master field burn bound, we've been amassing medical evidence and submitting the reports, for example, in emil's case alone, the doctors from the world trade center held a monitoring program, the same program denying him compensation, tell fuss a report written that his cancer was caused by his exposure and his years of commitment down at ground zero. now, these very same doctors that are running the pro
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that's our big question at this point. has the economy suffered any kind of a little bit of a setback. growing more slowly than we had thought or hoped. that's what we'll be looking at this week. it's interesting, there's a conundrum here. corporate profits that have been doing quite well, we're going to be hearing more and more from big companies about how their profits are, but what you're hearing from the ceos, while the profits are coming back, they're finding that the u.s. economy as a whole is subpar so that's what we'll be looking forward to see how that's playing out this week. >> so good to have you back on the show and i will see you in 25 minutes on "american morning." >> 25 minutes. >> and i hope you got a good night of sleep last night because i think you and i will be working hard this week with this debt ceiling stuff. >> i think you're right. >>> now back to our businessman special, apple wants to build the largest store in the world in new york city's grand cen stral station. proposing a 23,000 foot store
that's our big question at this point. has the economy suffered any kind of a little bit of a setback. growing more slowly than we had thought or hoped. that's what we'll be looking at this week. it's interesting, there's a conundrum here. corporate profits that have been doing quite well, we're going to be hearing more and more from big companies about how their profits are, but what you're hearing from the ceos, while the profits are coming back, they're finding that the u.s. economy as a...
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here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the difference monday, tuesday and wednesday. as we wrap things up, highs will be in the 90s and lows mainly into the 70s which is pretty much where we should be this time of the year. it's not going to be the oppressive triple-digit heat. >> it's like, you can cut the humidity with a knife outside. >> it's brutal. >> yeah. thanks so much, reynolds. appreciate it. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york state takes effect this weekend. but what happens to those couples' rights when they travel or move to another state? our legal guys are here to talk about
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also, it may just be too big for congress to deal with only a week left. tahman bradley, abc news, the white house. >> down to the wire. people are fed up. >> they should be. i mean, this is weeks and weeks of this. >> absolutely. >> this is not just some issue on capitol hill. if you have a 401(k) and we do default on august 2nd you're going to see all of us, tens of millions of usus will see an impact. this is an issue that affects everything. >> holding our breath. >>> a chicago man who is turned up in las vegas alive and well three decades after he vanished and was declared dead. he left everything and everyone behind, including his family and friends. abc's ryan owens explains h h he managed to stay under the radar. >> reporter: arthur jones was hiding in plain sight. a man with a gambling problem living in this las vegas home, working at this casino. the 72-year-old was declared dead decades ago. detectives thought he'd been murdered by the mob back in 1979. in reality, he'd sold his seat on the chicago board of trade to settle a massive gambling deb
also, it may just be too big for congress to deal with only a week left. tahman bradley, abc news, the white house. >> down to the wire. people are fed up. >> they should be. i mean, this is weeks and weeks of this. >> absolutely. >> this is not just some issue on capitol hill. if you have a 401(k) and we do default on august 2nd you're going to see all of us, tens of millions of usus will see an impact. this is an issue that affects everything. >> holding our...